About this album
Sound:
"Warm baritone vocals paired with traditional country instrumentation create an inviting, heartfelt atmosphere."
Where they were
Released in January 2006, 'Your Man' was Josh Turner’s second studio album, following his debut 'Long Black Train' in 2003. This album solidified his presence in the country music scene, showcasing his deep voice and storytelling prowess while expanding his fanbase significantly.
Why it matters
'Your Man' debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and produced several hit singles, including the title track which reached the top of the charts. Its commercial success and critical acclaim helped to cement Turner's reputation as a leading figure in contemporary country music.
Essential tracks
- "Would You Go With Me" — This track exemplifies Turner's signature blend of romance and traditional country sound, resonating deeply with listeners and becoming one of his most recognizable songs.
- "Your Man" — 'Your Man' showcases Turner’s rich baritone and romantic lyricism, encapsulating the essence of the album while becoming a defining hit for him.
- "Me and God" — This song highlights Turner's spiritual side, merging country themes with gospel influences that resonate strongly within the genre.
Release Date
January 1, 2006
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Would You Go With Me 3:49
- 2 Baby's Gone Home to Mama 3:07
- 3 No Rush 4:08
- 4 Your Man 3:33
- 5 Loretta Lynn's Lincoln 3:56
- 6 White Noise 3:24
- 7 Angels Fall Sometimes 2:59
- 8 Lord Have Mercy on a Country Boy 3:07
- 9 Me and God 3:01
- 10 Gravity 3:39
- 11 Way Down South 4:53